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Aplastic clavicle
- ... side (scoliosis), wedge-shaped spinal bones, or an abnormality of the collarbones (clavicles) described as clubbing. Affected individuals are typically shorter ...
- ... and upward-turning foot called a clubfoot. Bone abnormalities of the spine, ribs, collarbone (clavicle), and pelvis have also been reported.Genitopatellar syndrome ...
- ... and excessive new bone formation (hyperostosis). The bone abnormalities mainly affect the jawbone, collarbones (clavicles), and the shafts (diaphyses) of long bones in ...
- ... and extra fingers and toes (polydactyly). Additional skeletal abnormalities can include unusually shaped collarbones (clavicles) and pelvic bones, and and cone-shaped ends ...
- ... hyperostosis) is characteristic of Caffey disease. The bone abnormalities mainly affect the jawbone, shoulder blades (scapulae), collarbones (clavicles), and the shafts (diaphyses) of long bones in ...
- ... knees (genu valgum) in affected individuals.Other bone abnormalities can also occur in Pyle disease. Affected individuals may have widened collar bones (clavicles), ribs, or bones in the fingers and hands. ...
- ... is a condition that causes a variety of abnormalities involving bone development, ... bones (clavicles), leading to the characteristic features of a small ...
- ... disease. This condition is characterized by a bone abnormality in which the ... the collar bones (clavicles), ribs, and bones in the fingers and hands. ...
- ... on the underside of the penis (hypospadias).Bone abnormalities are common in ... (clavicles), inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfeet), or shortened ...
- ... usually have underdeveloped or absent collarbones, also called clavicles ("cleido-" in the condition name refers to these ... preventing passage of the infant's head.Dental abnormalities are very common in cleidocranial dysplasia and can ...